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What is the full degeneracy of the `n =3` state of a H-atom in the absence of a magnetic field?

A

4

B

10

C

8

D

18

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  • What is the direction of the magnetic field ?

    A
    Toward the right
    B
    Into the page
    C
    Toward the bottom
    D
    Out of the page
  • In hybrid state of N atom is

    A
    `sp^(2)`
    B
    `sp^(3)`
    C
    `sp^(3) d^(2)`
    D
    sp
  • In the absence of external magnetic field, d-orbital is

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    `3-`fold degenerate
    B
    Non-degenerate
    C
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    D
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